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·29 de maio de 2025
Relative of former Celtic hero released by Scottish Premiership side

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·29 de maio de 2025
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In a statement on Thursday morning, Hibs confirmed that the player would leave the club as they announced their retained list for next season.
Hibs signed Max Boruc in a hope that the young stopper would emulate his uncle’s quality between the sticks. However, the decision has been made not to offer the player a new contract, leaving him free to find a new club.
Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc lifts the Premier League trophy 16 April 2006, following the 1-1 draw with Hibernian at Celtic Park, (Photo GLENN CAMPBELL/AFP via Getty Images)
Celtic signed Artur Boruc from Legia Warsaw, initially on loan, and the Polish Internationalist would go onto be a key figure for Gordon Strachan’s 3IAR winning team, impressing domestically and in Europe.
Boruc made 221 appearances for Celtic, earning a number of plaudits as well as winning three League titles, two League cups, and one Scottish Cup. Boruc was nicknamed the ‘Holy Goalie’ by supporters due to the fact he blessed himself before he entered the goal, which obviously upset Rangers supporters for some unapparent reason.
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